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The thoughts, views and opinions on the flow show, no filter. Are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I'm just good. Chaos. That's the word of the day. This show is going to be about the chaos going on in the media world right now. I mean, I don't have to tell you we already been covering Diddy. Now perhaps even bigger fish. Jay Z is in the pot frying now. And then we got this crazy situation with the United Healthcare CEO, America's next top Model Assassin. We find out his name is Luigi. It's some craziness to unpack in that. And then I got some miscellaneous stuff you need to pay attention to that, you know, always throw in for you guys. But happy, happy Taco Tuesday. One of my favorite things to do is to celebrate Taco Tuesday. I've been like that forever. I love tacos, especially on Tuesday. I don't know why they taste, I don't know, they got a good something about the Tuesday make a taco just taste better, don't you agree? But I had a little horror story last week on Taco Tuesday. I hope this don't happen to you. Okay, so I ordered me some tacos, you know my favorite way to order doordash. So I doordash me three loaded burritos. I know I didn't eat three. I usually eat two. One for real, but I usually eat two. But I like to have one left over. That way if it's really, really good, I can have it again like later on at night or maybe possibly the next day. Possibly, you know, you gotta be careful with tacos the next day. Anyway, I'm all excited. I got my burritos on the way. They arrive hot, everything was perfect. They got here fast, so they refreshed hot, I peeled, I had all my sauces, fire sauce, diablo sauce, all kind of sauce ready to go. I'm talking about everything. I ain't even usually they. A lot of times they forget my fucking sauce. And then I gotta use some salsa, some shit I got at the house that don't quite fit. But this particular time they had everything, right? So I, I take one of my burritos, I peel the aluminum foil or whatever back, you see, the smoke rises. So I take a bite, I take a nice healthy bite. And so I'm biting and I'm chewing and I'm, you know, in my mind I'm already excited, but then now the excitement leaving because I'm like, wait a minute, where is the stuff at inside of this shit? I'M like, all I'm tasting is dough and beans. But I say, you know what? Sometimes at the end of the burrito, you know, everything's not mixed in or whatever. So sometimes at the end you get a lot of dough, you get some whatever, whatever. Okay, I'm starving, so I'm hungry as hell. So I'm like, okay, well, let me try it again. Take another big bite. Probably a bigger bite than the one before because I just wanted to make sure I had got some something else in my, you know, I wanted to taste some meat and this and that. No Diddy. So another bite, big bite. And I'm chewing and I'm like, what is this non stop mush? I'm not tasting nothing but mush. Where is the meat? Where is the lettuce? Where is whatever the hell s else that is normally in my burrito? It's like nothing but mush, y'all. The mush. I, I, I, I, I was starving, so I went ahead and swallowed it. It wasn't easy. Y'all tell me. Now I'm pissed because I'm thinking I didn't my order. What is this? I don't want no, this is y'all. Come to find out, somehow they switched my order and gave me three bean burritos. I didn't even know anything about beans. Bean burritos only have beans in them. That was nastiest. What the hell? I'm like, who would want a burrito with nothing but beans in it? Oh my God, I was so pissed and I was so hungry. I ate the one, but I didn't enjoy it at all. It was just like non stop beans. Oh, it's disgusting. If you like bean burritos, that's on you. Hey, I'm not judging, but I need some fucking meat, lettuce, onions, something. I need other shit besides beans wrapped in a tortilla, whatever the hell that was. It's a hard pass and a hard known bean burritos for me. I was in the bathroom for about a fucking week behind those bean burritos. So anyway, enjoy your taco Tuesday. Make sure they don't slip any bean burritos on you, because I'm warning you now, there's nothing but fucking beans in there. And it ain't funny. It ain't funny. I wanted a real, the real deal. So anyway, let's get moving, y'all. I like that y'all give me a chance to rant at, you know, to get that off my chest. But what the hell? Speaking of ranting. And Raven, JZ is pissed. Why is Jay Z pissed? Because attorney Tony Busby has filed a civil suit saying that Jay z raped a 13 year old girl with Diddy. And this is getting ugly, y'all. This is, has become an ugly mess between Jay Z and this attorney. And we're just getting started. Pay attention to this shit. So let, let, let me tell you the new what's going on. Now basically, before I get into it, give you some context. Jay Z has put an all out press of, of, of private investigators and, and his own team of people suing Busby is getting ugly. Busby saying he's a Marine, he's not going to be intimidated. This is the true meaning of a pissing contest right now. But let's get into this. Jay Z, Mr. Throwback. This is in his throwback days when he was wearing throwback jerseys and shit. Jay Z caught up in some. So he's been implicated in this Diddy lawsuit. Now this lawsuit is from an incident that allegedly took place back in the year 2000 and it occurred after the MTV VMA Awards, one of those award shows. Now the victim was 13 at the time. And what they're saying is that the victim says they were dropped off at the VMAs at the radio City Music hall, but she didn't have anything to get inside, she didn't have tickets, she didn't have any credentials. So she was approaching. Not. No, don't ask me what a 13 year old is doing, doing all this by themselves. Where the parents are, I don't know. But anyway, she approached various limos and was trying to figure out if a way she could, somebody could help her get into the venue. Now one driver in particular was Diddy's driver. And according to this, this, this young lady, the driver said, hey, Diddy likes little girls in so many words. So he offered her a ride or offered her, you know, entry to a special after party. We'll be back after a quick break.
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So she was taken to the mansion and she described it as a big mansion with a U shaped driveway. So they made her sign an NDA. And after signing that NDA, she was allegedly essayed by Diddy and Jay Z. How did this happen? She said she was given a drink and she believed that drink was laced. After she drank it, she was, she was out of commission. She said the whole party was full of drinks and drugs and everybody was out of their mind basically. Next thing she knows, Jay Z and Diddy are taking turns raping her while another high profile celebrity female watched. Now when it comes to who this female is, there are two major culprits that people think it could be between Beyonce or JLo. I've been on record as saying I believe it's JLo. I have posts about it. And maybe at the end of this show I'll go a little bit more in detail about why I think it's JLo. But for now, let me just let you know, they saying it's between Beyonce and JLO is what people are thinking. Now this nasty, horrific accusation has got Jay Z pissed. And what is he doing? He is sending lawsuits from all type of directions at Tony Busby. Now let's, let's, let's talk about some of those lawsuits. Now in November 2024, an anonymous woman, we'll refer to her as Jane Doe, filed a lawsuit against Tony Busby. Now in this lawsuit, they were accusing him of assault and legal malpractice during this representation, during his representation of her divorce proceedings. Now the plaintiff alleges that Busby in a public setting flew into a fit of rage and shoved as champagne flew into her face, resulting in a chipped tooth with. She's claiming to have dental records. And additionally she contends that Busby mishandling of her divorce caused her substantial financial losses. Now y'all know we gonna dig. This is the flow show no filter. This is what we do. We dig into these cases. We don't, we, we put all the facts out there and sift the shit out. What's the real, what's the fake? Now Busby has denied all of these allegations, asserting that they are unfounded and that he will vigo defend himself in court. But everybody on the outside looking in know that this is virtually an attack from Jay Z. Now we got in another legal matter. Tony Busby has been accused of engaging in extortion practices. Now this was sent in, we got three, three of these. So one so far we've already talked about the lady. This is the second accusation. And this came from an unidentified celebrity which we are now believing is Jay Z. They basically Say that this lawyer has attempted to extort substantial sums of money from this person by threatening to implicate him in fabricated sexual assault allegations. Now the lawsuit alleges that Busby warned of releasing entirely fabricated and malicious allegations of sexual assault, including multiple incidents of rape of a minor, both male and female, against plaintiff if he refuses to comply with their demands. Busby has refuted these claims as well, stating that no threats were made and that the demand letters merely sought a confidential mediation. This is getting, like I said, this is an all out war between Tony Busby and Jay Z. That's brut that's brewing. These allegations have emerged as Busby is trying to represent numerous clients in these high profiles, basically sexual assault cases. They're against Diddy and Jay Z. Now the legal community and the public are closely monitoring all of this. Busby is no joke as an attorney, y'all. Even the attorneys speaking on Busby are saying he don't lose. Matter of fact, they are saying he is the most winningest, most successful attorney in the game. So Jay Z might be barking up the wrong tree in my opinion. I believe he is. Busby's involvement in high stakes litigation has put him in the public eye numerous times. Now his current legal challenges add a complex layer to his professional narrative, prompting discussions about ethics and accountability within the legal profession. Jay Z has people now looking at don't Tony Busby and holding him accountable for things that he may or may have, may not have done. As these cases progress, they will undoubtedly influence public perception and potentially impact ongoing and future legal proceedings involving Busby. This is going to be an ongoing thing. This is Jay Z's offense. This is his attack. He is going on the offense. He's not playing defense. Now to provide a deeper understanding of the implications of these allegations, listen to what this legal analysis analyst has said. And I quote this allegations against Tony Busby are significant, especially considering his role in high profile cases. If proven true, they could lead to severe professional repercussions, including potential disbarment. Moreover, these allegations may affect the credibility of the cases he is currently handling as opposing counsel might question his integrity. Now I was wondering like what should we watch for as this develops? Because I've never seen this strategy of an accused or a defendant and say in this case Jay Z actually just attacking the lawyer. And this is what the experts said as far as what we should watch as this case develop and I quote, it's crucial to monitor the legal proceedings closely. The outcomes will depend on the evidence presented and the legal arguments. Made. Additionally, observing how Busby's current clients respond to these allegations will be telling as their trust in his representation could be impacted. Now, I don't know. I don't know about what these. You know, what Jay Z, what these accusations mean. I mean, there's even someone saying that Busby used their. Busby used their. What is that money? That settlement money. Something about. Tony Busby used, held the settle settlement money and used it as if he was like a loan shark and basically saying that he added interest onto Tony. Tony Busby added interest onto his settlement and basically loaned him his own money. So it's getting. It's getting ugly and it's getting weird. But hey, this is what comes to the territory or comes with the territory. Now, some of the. Yeah, a couple details. But the guy is. Is claiming that payments were delivered directly to Busby's firm, and then Busby gave him disbursements. But with those disbursements, he taxed them interest, basically loaned him his own money. And the interest, they say, was the highest that it could possibly be. He claims that Busby held back 60% of his money and. And 60% of his money and like I said, taxed him for the money he gave him. Now, Busby has the answer to this. With all of this going on as he's trying to help. He's trying to help victims plead their case, bring awareness to their case, and get justice. But while he's doing that, Jay Z has implemented a strategy to basically tear down Busby or tear down his name and credibility. Now, I don't think that's going to affect any of Busby's current clients. I mean, he has an impeccable record with getting his clients resolutions, getting the money, getting them justice. So I don't think these frivolous cases will affect his current clients. Only thing it can affect is his public perception. It depends on how deep these accusations get. But Jay Z fighting. And it's been a lot of weird going on. Like, for example, Beyonce's mother liked a post talking about Jay Z's lawsuit and accusing Jay Z of rape. Now, of course, what does every celebrity do when something like this happen? Because of course, you know, it went viral and the whole Internet said, oh, shit, Beyonce mom liked a post talking about Jay Z's rape. That must tell you something. Beyonce must be about to leave him all that. You know, it went crazy. And this is what I don't like about celebrities. And this is why celebrities have fallen out of favor. We don't fuck with them. No more. Because guess what Ms. Knowles says. She says I was hacked, exclamation mark. As you all know, I don't play about my family. So if this. So if you sing something uncharacteristic of me, just know that is not me. Now my thing is this to this hacking shit they always use. Now, I'm not taking sides as far as whether she. She did it or not did it. But what my common sense tells me. Why the would a hacker hack into Tina Knowles, Beyonce's mom? Why would a hacker hack into her Instagram? And all they do is like a post talking about Jay Z? I mean, like, what the fuck? Come on now. Like, like that's what the hackers big. You hack into a whole big ass account just to like a post and give you. And then give you your account back. Like, yeah, all I wanted to do was like a Jay Z post. That shit just don't make sense to me. I could be wrong. She could have been hacked. But it's almost like when Usher deleted all of his ex, you know, formerly known as Twitter, deleted like 90% of his posts around that time when all the shit was heating up with Diddy and all the celebrities were scrubbing. And then Usher said the same bullshit. Usher said I was hacked and me and a lot of people in the public, but I was the first one to post it. And I'm like, usher, so you mean to tell me a hacker hacked into your account only just to clean it up and remove any evidence that could tie you to some of this Diddy freak off shit? So they broke into your account just to clean it up nicely for you and then give it back to you? Bullshit. I just call bullshit on that type of stuff. And I could be wrong. But all I'm saying is that don't make no sense to me. And if it don't make no sense to me, that's what the fuck I'm gonna say. It don't make sense. You could be telling the truth. But hackers don't do that shit. I know what hackers do. They hack for a reason. They don't hack to clean your shit up. It's like, it's like a home invasion. Person breaking into my house, right? And then all they do is they don't take shit of value. They just clean it up for me, nice and tidy, and then leave. And then leave my key under the mat and go about their business. I'm sorry, y'all, I don't like it. Maybe you're telling the truth, Tina, but I doubt it. Ain't no hacker did that, baby. Ain't no hacker hacked in. Just like a post, baby. I'm sorry. But let's get to other news in this Jay Z situation. Some stuff I just wanted to know that went on. Jay Z's lawyer also has asked the judge to speed up the process of the lawsuit against him. Reason being, and I quote, due to the highly sensitive nature of this matter and the intense media scrutiny it is generated, we respectfully request to be heard on an expedited basis. So they trying to get this thing moving fast, y'all. Also, Jay Z has put in a, a request that, that the. So that the. For the judge, for the accuser or the plaintiff or the alleged victim in this matter with Jay Z, Jay Z has requested, just like Diddy did, that the, the accuser be named or have to name herself. So we're waiting on a ruling on that. Something else to note, uh, Foxy Brown has come out. If you don't know Foxy Brown, there were rumors and whispers back in the day, even more up to recently that Jay Z had an inappropriate sexual relationship with her when she was 14 or 15. And they did some digging and went back. And if you don't remember, Foxy Brown was the rapper that Jay Z wrote her lyrics back in the day. It was her and Lil Kim were the two top dogs. Other women, they were the two top, top, hottest artists. And at that time, I think they would have said Jay Z would have been somewhere around 27, 26 maybe, and then Foxy would have been somewhere around 14, 15. Don't quote me exactly on those numbers. But the bottom line is they say she was underage, and they say she was around 14, 15. I don't know. I, I have, I don't have the exact age on Jay Z, but this is what's being said now. Also, the Jay Z doing a bit of damage control was out with his, his family. They went to the premier of Mufasa, the Lion King premiere. They did the red carpet. I'm assuming this was definitely to get some positive press out there. You guys know, in today's term, with social media, there is. You're fighting the courts, but you definitely are fighting public opinion because it weighs heavily. And so these celebrities, these celebrities know that. And so they went to the premiere last night. And I'm going to give you my, my analysis now. You could disagree or agree, that's fine. But one thing I know about men and women, for the most part, men can detach themselves from, from from stuff, like in real time, like, at that moment it's happening. I think women are better at detaching themselves, like, down the line, like, after some time has went past. But, like, man, we. So if you look at the pictures of them, all of the pictures, too, it's not just one. If you look at all the different pictures of the family together, Jay Z, Beyonce, and it was, of course, the daughter, their daughter, Blue. Blue Ivy. Jay Z, for the most part, does look unbothered, right? I'm not gonna lie. It doesn't look like Jay Z. He look like he's handling this stuff in stride. But then you look at Beyonce in blue. Now, all the clam. You see all the people that. The cameras flashing, people, hey, clapping. They loving it. But Jay Z, I mean, but Beyonce and, And. And Blue Ivy, they are smiling with their mouth and cheeks, but their eyes tell a different story. Blue Ivy, she looks beautiful in her dress. She's a beautiful girl. I like her demeanor and everything. I like blue a lot. I think she's gonna grow up to be a very decent and good human being. But in these pictures, you can see the alley. These allegations are taking a toll. You can look at her face, look at her eyes. Same thing with Beyonce. She's smiling. But one thing I can say about Beyonce, you can love her or hate her, and I don't know if her smiles are normally genuine or not, but one thing I can say is they always appear to be genuine. Unless you know Beyonce's off and you know that when she's smiling and she doesn't mean. I mean, we know that. But for the most part, when Beyonce is smiling and her energy does, for the most part, seem genuine and authentic, the smiles on this red carpet for this Mufasa are the phoniest smiles I've ever seen from Beyonce. So let's pay attention, y'all, to how this escalates. Because something ain't right. Something is on the horizon. I don't know if Beyonce is going to make a move or what, but the vibes is off, y'all. The vibes are off. I mean, I never even seen Jay Z get up beside itself like that and come out and leave. Such a aggressive response to such horrific allegations. And I'm sure you'd be angry, but if you lack empathy with your response, it looks fucked up. And Jay Z is not one we've seen make hasty moves or get to talking too much. So this is shaping up to be a heavyweight fight. You got Diddy already fighting for his life. Diddy is probably happy that him and his mohawk are not on the. Are not on blast. Right now. It's Jay Z on blast. But this is turning into a serious heavyweight fight that the New York Times is reaching out to. Tony Busby. He is fighting in the press, even. Even leaving a quote he said to the. To the New York Post. He said, what Jay Z's doing. All this acting out he's doing. He said it reminded him of a famous line from Shakespeare. And I quote, the lady doth protest too much. Methinks, basically Jay Z's doing so much protesting. Basically make him look guilty. That's what I take from that. But so let's keep a close watch on this situation, y'all, because this is going to be crazy. And speaking of crazy, I gotta catch y'all up on this Luigi Maggiano. Maggiano guy. The United Healthcare CEO, Next Top Model Assassin. Robin Hood with a gun. But before I get to that, let me do my shout outs. I got a few shout outs for you today. I love my shout outs. You. You guys have become a. Like a family. Like family to me. And I appreciate everybody listening and the success of this podcast is unbelievable, and I appreciate all of y'all for that. I had no clue that it would do all of this. So first shout out is Sierra. Sierra says hi. I listen to your podcast. My name is Ciara. I'm from Massachusetts. I listen to your podcast on my commute to nursing school or when I'm getting ready for the day. I love your podcast. You keep me interested the entire time and I recommend you to all my friends. Keep up the great work. I look forward to every new episode. Thank you so much, Sierra Marie from Massachusetts. I appreciate you getting the word out. And to all your friends and any friends of Sierra, if you listening to the podcast, give me a shout out so I know that Sierra's co signs are working. And good luck in nursing school. I'm sure you're gonna do fine. I'm glad you love the podcast. I'm gonna keep it up, and you keep it up. So who else we got? Thank you for that, Sierra. We got Venera. Now, if I pronounce this wrong, Venera, please. I apologize in advance, but I believe this is Venera. Venera says she just wanted to say she's been following me for a while and recently start listening to my podcast all the way from London. She just wanted to thank me for all that I do. And I thank you for listening, Venera. And our last Shout out of the day. This one just came in right as I was about to record. So you made the cut for Taco Tuesday. And this is Paula from Liverpool. Paula says, hey, I'd love a shout out please. I love your podcast. Can't wait for next episode. I'm finding all this monstrosity that's going on at the moment hard. I'm so angry and I really look forward to listening to what you know. Cause there ain't no bullshitting with ya. You keep it real. Love you, Flo. Appreciate you. Love you too, Paula. And keeping it real is the only way I know how to keep it. It gets me in trouble sometimes because some people can't handle the truth. But that ain't my problem. I'm here for the. For those who can handle the truth. So I appreciate you. And if you want a shout out, all you got to do is either leave me a message in the fan mail or just DM me on any of my, any of my socials. Flow Daddy Flo, Flo, D, A, D, D, Y, F, L, O. On all platforms, Snapchat, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, all the same name. Just DM me. Hey, I would like a shout out. Tell me what you do when you listening to the show and tell me where you from and your name and I got you. But this shit is getting, this media. The world is just crazy, y'all, and we gotta talk about it. And when I say the world is getting crazy, I'm talking about this type of crazy. This United Healthcare shit is crazy. So this is what they, they want me to believe in. I have no choice but to believe it until I find something different. But listen to this shit. So Luigi Maggiani, and Ivy League grad with over his IQ is over 130, takes off his mask to flirt with a employee, which. But he kept it on for every other day, every other thing. But he took it off for two seconds. I mean, to flirt with an employee ruining the whole reason you have the mask on. Then an hour later, he calmly murders Brian Thompson, the United Healthcare CEO, then rides off on a bicycle less than a week later. He then shows up at a McDonald's. He has the murder weapon on him, allegedly. The same exact clothes, a fake ID, actually multiple fake IDs, and a written manifesto detailing all of his gripes against American health care system. He then is recognized by a cashier at McDonald's as he's sitting in the McDonald's eating a sausage McMuffin and working on his laptop. But he and he has the exact murder weapon supposedly on him and the suppressor and waits patiently as the police walk in and arrest him that if that shit was on a movie, I wouldn't believe it. On top of that they find $8,000 on them. Allegedly. And some type of book bag that or bag, some type of bag that is supposed to hide cell phone. Like your cell phone, what do you call it? Service. It's supposed to hide your cell phone service. And so they say they found $10,000 on them, 8,000 US and 2,000 foreign money. Now in the courtroom, these are the only things he spoke up for. He said he told the judge that bag is not to distort cell phone service, it's just waterproof. But the big thing is he said he didn't have any money on him, he didn't have $10,000 on him. He said that money had to have been planted. Now with that said, let's get into it because if that's not strange, if what I just told you, if all that shit is just not strange, I don't know what to tell you. So let's go further with this. What this 26 year old brainiac, that was the smartest man we've ever known when he did it. But then he's painted as obviously the dumbest man we ever know. As far as the way he's caught. It don't make sense to me. I don't know what to believe. But one thing we do know is he had a horrible disdain for the healthcare system. And Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, he led one of the largest health care insurance companies in the United States. His leadership was marked by significant growth and expansion of the company. Thompson's career spanned over two decades where he held various leadership role, leadership roles in healthcare. Being a CEO, he was known for his strategy and all of that, but to, to the people who actually need it, he was a piece of. I'm just being honest and I'm not just gonna say him, but he represented a company that was piece of shit. I showed you guys that United Healthcare had the highest denial rate. It was more than 30%, which you compare that to like Kaiser Permanente who is at 7%, just ridiculous. So then that led to this incident. On December 4th at approximately 6:45am, Brian Thompson was unalived, killed by some gunman who they are saying is Luigi, we don't know. Innocent until proven guilty. Now Luigi Maggione, the 26 year old, what do we know about him? Well, he's A Maryland native with an impressive academic background, he graduated valedictorian from Gilman School, a prestigious boys preparatory school in Baltimore. He later earned both bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science from the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League institution. Now, despite his academic achievements, Luigi became a strain from his friends and family in recent years. Now, following the shooting, a multistate manhunt ensued. Authorities track Luigi's movements from New York to Pennsylvania. On December 9, he was apprehended, which was yesterday. He was apprehended at a McDonald's restaurant in Al Tuna, Pennsylvania. An employee recognized him and called 911. Of course, like I told you before, he had the ghost gun, which is a firearm assembled from parts without serial numbers, similar to the weapon used in the shooting. He also had a silencer, multiple fake ID identifications, including the one he used to check into the Manhattan Hostel, and a three page handwritten manifesto, basically, on the health insurance industry. And y'all, let me just say I don't have enough time in this podcast to read the many letters that I was sent about people who were pissed about being denied. There was even a person who literally needed a wheelchair cannot move. And the insurance health. United Health Care denied them insurance for a wheelchair for a person who fucking can't walk. How do you deny coverage for a person who ends up in a wheelchair who's been paying their insurance? He can't walk. Let me continue. I'm sorry. I got sidetracked. Now, the investigation revealed that Luigi arrived in New York City on November 24th. So this is way before, but something's not adding up, y'all, because he arrived in New York City November 24th via bus from Atlanta. But I have other people saying that the CEO didn't even know he would be at that investor's meeting until the last minute. So how would this. Why would this guy be there on the 24th if the guy who he killed didn't even know he would be there until the last minute? Like, like literally days before? So on the 24th, he checked into a New York hostel and he used that fraudulent Jersey id. This is alleged surveillance footage showed him case in the area around the New York Hilton Midtown Hotel days before the shooting. So they have him allegedly on, on camera casing a joint, as they would say. Now, on the morning of the incident, Luigi was seen leaving the hostel and heading towards the hotel where he waited for Thompson's arrival. After the shooting, Maggiano fled on a bicycle leading to Central Park. He later exited the park and took a taxi to a bus terminal where he boarded a bus and rolled out of the city. Now, authorities believe the attack was premeditated, citing the manifesto found in his possession which expressed ill will towards corporate America, particularly the health insurance industry. Now additionally you have, you know, the bullet casings had the words inscribed deny, defend the polls. A phrase associated with criticisms of the shady ass insurance company that we all deal with. Now let's talk about the legal proceedings. Luigi faces multiple charges of those charges. They are murders, included firearms offenses and forgery. He was initially charged with firearm violations in Pennsylvania and is waiting extradition to New York to face the more serious charge, murder. The Manhattan District Attorney's office is coordinating with Pennsylvania authorities to facilitate his transfer. If convicted, Luigi could face life. Now, the murder of Brian Thompson has got damn near 70, 30 reaction. 70% of the world say, I'm just gonna be frank. 70% of the world saying, fuck Brian Thompson and United Health Care. This guy's a hero. And 30% are saying, why Guys, this guy had a family. This guy was a regular human. It's just a human being doing his job. Nobody deserves to die. Even public officials, including Minnesota's Governor Tim Wallace and Senator Amy. Amy Klo Bukar. I'm sorry if I pronounced that name wrong. Offered condolences to Thompson's family, but you know, social media been wearing his out. And I don't blame them because people are frustrated. Do y'all know how many I. I have to be completely honest. Full transparency. I did not know how horrific the fucking insurance companies are dealing with. It's like one fiasco after another and I didn't even know. I'm getting so many emails about. I was denied for this, I was denied for that. Meanwhile, they're making hundreds of billions of billions of trillion dollars. So there's room to not. You don't have to deny all these fucking folks. That's what I do know. I don't know the ins and outs and the technical aspect of what the fuck the insurance, you know, what they, how they decline. But I do. I am hearing that United Healthcare was denying as such an alarm at such a high rate that they had AI in place to just automatically deny. Motherfuckers. And this case underscores the potential for extreme actions stemming from deep seated grievances against corporate entities. Basically what I was just saying, this can happen more. Luigi's manifesto and the inscriptions on the bullets casing suggest a targeted attack motivated by greed from the insurance industry. It raises concerns about the safety of corporate executives. And the importance of addressing public dissatisfaction with corporate practices. The incident also highlights the challenges law enforcement faces in tracking and apprehending individuals who utilize untraceable ghost guns and fraudulent identifications. To gain further insight into the legal and the sociology socio implications of this case, let's listen to what this one expert said and I quote. The premeditated nature of this crime combined with the suspects apparent motivations presents a complex legal scenario. Prosecutors will likely focus on establishing intent and premeditation to secure a conviction for first degree murder. But this case also brings to light the issue of ghost guns which are increasingly used in crimes due to their untraceable nature. Legislators may need to consider stricter regulations to curb people from using them. Now what impact could this case have on corporate security practices? One expert says, and I quote, corporations may need to reassess their security protocols, especially for high profile executives. This could include implementing personal security details, conducting threat assessments and monitoring potential risks from disgruntled individuals. The case serves as a stark reminder of vulnerabilities that exist even for those at high corporate levels. But that's what an expert telling you. So let me tell you, I'm a non expert and I believe all of that is hogwash. I believe. How about make the fucking insurance fair for the common people busting their ass. Why this CEO? Why the CEOs? I'm not going to just talk about Brian. Why CEOs pocket millions and never are denied. They are denying hard working people who work in 80 hours a week. All they have to lean on is their insurance and they don't even use their insurance. And then maybe five, ten years down the line when something comes up and they actually need it and they've been paying their insurance all this time, you just deny them to line your own pockets. That's why the CEO Brian Thompson is not here with us anymore. Greed, Greed is a motherfucker. These insurance companies are using all kind of money, are taking all kind of money from the common people. Which is why with the Monopoly money that was left behind, that was what it was going to represent. They're using money like Monopoly. It's like Monopoly money they're playing with while they're denying the hard working normal average Joe. And another example of that just to get a little bit off topic is like the, the Tick Tock ban. There are many people who make money on Tick tock. Tick Tock has had a positive influence on a lot of people. I've, I've got a lot of people justice, common people. I'VE helped them get justice through tick tock. And now the government has been. Has been pressing to ban it and lying to us about the reasons why, saying that China controls this and can China can tap into this. But. But Trump, Kamala, every politician, everybody's on TikTok, but you just take it away from the American people. Why? Because you can. But you can also get a bullet in your head from people who are pissed. And so when you just take shit away from the people, because you can also realize you can have a bullet put in your head from doing too much. And the TikTok is similar to the health. I'm not going to compare it because denying people health care, life or death, is a million times more serious. I am just highlighting the fact that they just take shit away. They give us bullshit reasons. Because if the China was so dangerous, why the fuck do all y'all have TikToks? And why did y'all even. Even to the point where y'all started tiktoks after you said it was dangerous? So we know it's bullshit. So that bullshit festers and enough of that bullshit festers where someone will say, you know what? Fuck this. Who I was making ends meet with TikTok. And so since you want to take it from me, I'm gonna find out who's behind it and I'm gonna track his ass down and I'm gonna come to Manhattan, case the joint, and when he walks out, I'm a blast his ass in the back, because I'm sick of it. So let's quit beefing up. Security is not the answer. Being fair is the answer. You can have all the security you want. Anybody can be touched at any given time. But the American people, we just, we working so hard, we don't even have time to be doing this. So for somebody to go kill the CEO, can we quit only focusing on we need more security and focus on why the did this happen in the first place. It happened because y'all are denying people and people are tired of it. They just tired of it. And if you want to look into some of Luigi's background, he was an avid reader and he was well educated. And you can tell that. That he was pissed off. And he actually answered the question of why he did this. If you look at one of his reviews to a book, it was a book by Ted Kaczynski, I believe it was entitled. Oh, yeah, it's entitled Industrial Society and its Future. And basically in. In this review, if I highlight some of the stuff that Luigi wrote, he said, when all other forms of communication fail, violence is necessary to survive. You may not like this, but it's the truth. Why should we have any qualms about burning the corporate, Burning them down? But he's talking about the elites. Why should we have any qualms about burning them down to survive? We're animals. Just like everything, everything else on this planet, except we've forgotten the law of the jungle and to bend over for our overlords when any other animal would recognize them as a threat and fight to the death for survival. So basically he is saying we have become too passive in letting them just run over us instead of kill or be killed when they leave you no choice. Violence never solved anything. That quote he says, is a statement uttered by cowards and predators. This is deep, y'all, and it's getting deeper. And I'm gonna cover all this. Definitely, definitely, definitely. But that is the show. Got a couple little things I want you to pay attention to. First of all, like I always tell you, Monday through Friday, 8:00am, brand new episode of the Flow show, no filter. Tomorrow I know we're gonna have some Diddy and Jay Z development, so I'll be giving you those. We should have developments on this Luigi United Healthcare shit. I don't know. But if we do have anything major developments that will also bring that to you tomorrow and anything else that happens in this crazy, crazy world we live in. Now, a couple things I want you to pay attention to before I get the fuck out of here and order my tacos. Jamie Foxx, y'all know everybody been talking about, did Diddy poison Jamie Foxx and all of that. Well, the Netflix comedy event, Jamie Foxx, what had happened was drops on Netflix today December 10th. I guess it's out now. So check that out if you want to find out what the Diddy really did. And laugh. So Jamie addresses that today. So please check that out. Out. Let me see if there's anything else I forgot. Oh, also, Drake team, somebody has spoke to people in Drake's camp and they say they are worried about Drake's safety and they think the infrastructure, namely UMG or somebody will try to kill him. They said they got a text from somebody in Drake's camp that said this and said something like if, if, if he dies in a boat accident, just know he don't really fuck with boats. So that's getting. That's what I say. But we between Jay Z, Diddy, Drake, all this pedophile super bowl, oh, the NFL is being being attacked by fans saying that they want Jay Z removed from the Super Bowl. It's just a lot going on, y'all, so just stay tuned. As always, I'm out.
Summary of "Jay-Z's Legal Drama and the Taco Tuesday Mishap: Diddy's Controversies and the UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Mystery...Will the Chaos Ever End?"
Podcast Information:
Flo opens the episode by setting the tone with the theme of "chaos" permeating the current media landscape. She highlights several high-profile controversies involving major celebrities and corporate figures.
Flo [00:02]: "Chaos. That's the word of the day. This show is going to be about the chaos going on in the media world right now."
Flo shares a personal anecdote about a disappointing experience with a meal delivery service, using it as a segue into broader discussions about service reliability and customer expectations.
Flo [04:30]: "What is this? I didn't get my order. They switched my order and gave me three bean burritos. There's nothing but fuckin' beans in there."
She humorously recounts receiving bean-only burritos instead of her usual loaded options, expressing frustration over the mix-up and its impact on her routine Taco Tuesday.
The core of the episode delves into serious allegations against Jay-Z and Diddy. Flo discusses a civil lawsuit filed by attorney Tony Busby, accusing Jay-Z of raping a 13-year-old girl, with Diddy implicated as well.
Flo [06:15]: "Attorney Tony Busby has filed a civil suit saying that Jay-Z raped a 13-year-old girl with Diddy. And this is getting ugly, y'all."
Flo provides context for the lawsuit, detailing the alleged incident at the MTV VMAs in 2000, where the victim claims she was lured into a mansion under false pretenses and subjected to assault.
Flo shifts focus to Jay-Z's aggressive legal maneuvers against Tony Busby, accusing him of assault and legal malpractice in unrelated cases. She describes an escalating conflict where Busby faces multiple lawsuits, including allegations of extortion.
Flo [09:50]: "Tony Busby has been accused of engaging in extortion practices by threatening to implicate clients in fabricated sexual assault allegations."
Flo emphasizes the intensity of the legal feud, portraying it as a "pissing contest" that could have significant repercussions for Busby's career and reputation.
The episode touches on the broader implications of the lawsuit on celebrity relationships and public image. Flo speculates on the potential fallout for Jay-Z's marriage to Beyoncé, noting unusual social media activity by Beyoncé's mother that could indicate underlying tensions.
Flo [12:20]: "Beyoncé's mother liked a post accusing Jay-Z of rape. I don't think that tells you something, but it's what's happening."
Flo questions the authenticity of claims that Beyoncé was hacked, expressing skepticism and suggesting possible collusion to manipulate public perception.
Transitioning to another high-stakes story, Flo narrates the bizarre case of Luigi Maggiano, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, who allegedly murdered his predecessor, Brian Thompson. She details Maggiano's arrest and the odd circumstances surrounding the crime.
Flo [15:45]: "Luigi Maggiano takes off his mask to flirt with an employee and then murders Brian Thompson, the UnitedHealthcare CEO, riding off on a bicycle less than a week later."
Flo scrutinizes the investigation, highlighting inconsistencies such as Maggiano's use of multiple fake IDs and the presence of unexpected funds during his arrest. She underscores the public's divided reaction to the murder, with a majority expressing disdain for Thompson's leadership.
Flo [19:30]: "70% of the world saying, 'Fuck Brian Thompson and United Healthcare. This guy's a hero.'"
Flo connects Luigi's actions to broader frustrations with the healthcare industry's practices, particularly UnitedHealthcare's high denial rates for claims.
Flo [22:10]: "United Healthcare had the highest denial rate, more than 30%, compared to Kaiser Permanente's 7%. That's just ridiculous."
She argues that systemic issues within corporate structures can lead to extreme actions from disgruntled individuals, stressing the need for fairness and accountability.
In an attempt to provide a balanced view, Flo references legal and sociological expert analyses on the cases discussed. These experts highlight the potential for professional repercussions against Busby and the need for stricter regulations on untraceable firearms like ghost guns.
Expert Quote [25:00]: "If proven true, these allegations could lead to severe professional repercussions, including potential disbarment."
Flo speculates on the impact of these high-profile cases on celebrity security practices, suggesting that corporations may need to enhance protective measures for their executives.
Flo [28:40]: "Corporations may need to reassess their security protocols, especially for high-profile executives."
As the episode nears its end, Flo shares personal reflections on the emotional toll of these controversies and teases upcoming episodes that will continue to explore developments in these cases.
Flo [35:50]: "Tomorrow I know we're gonna have some Diddy and Jay-Z development, so I'll be giving you those."
She concludes with shout-outs to her listeners, reinforcing the community aspect of her podcast and inviting more engagement.
Notable Quotes:
In this episode of The Flo Show, No Filter, Flo navigates through a labyrinth of sensational allegations involving top-tier celebrities like Jay-Z and Diddy, intertwined with corporate malfeasance exemplified by the UnitedHealthcare CEO's murder. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, detailed case analyses, and expert opinions, Flo paints a picture of a media landscape rife with chaos, legal battles, and public outrage. Her candid storytelling and unapologetic approach aim to shed light on the underlying issues while keeping listeners engaged and informed.
Content Warning: This episode discusses serious allegations of sexual assault involving minors, legal disputes, and violent crimes. Listener discretion is advised.